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LEARNER MAPS Making learning visible

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LEARNER MAPSMaking learning visible

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What is a learner map? Learner Maps is a visual representation of children's

learning.

It draws on ideas from mind mapping, infographics and

Mike Rohde's Sketchnoting handbook to create an

assessment tool that helps us to zoom out to see the

whole child.

Learner maps are messy, creative and a load of fun.

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A good learner map is worth a thousand words

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The big ideasMindmapping

Big picture assessment

Infographics

Sketchnoting

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Mindmapping

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infographics

“Visualisations that present complex information quickly and clearly”

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Te WhārikiHow do I fly?

SkillsWhat can I do?

KnowledgeWhat do I know about my world?

Play interestsWhat are my favourite

games and toys?

DispositionsWhat is my default ways

of being?

Cultural identityWhat is my

whakapapa?

Working theoriesWhat am I wondering

about?

Funds of knowledge

What knowledge do I bring from home?

SchemaWhat patterns do I

repeat in my play?

RelationshipsWho is important to me?

Learning

strategiesHow do I go about learning

new things?

Islands of

interestWhat am I an expert in?

Multiple Intelligence

What kind of smart am I?

Learner identitiesWho am I as a

learner?

AttitudesWhat is my ways of

thinking?

StrengthsWhat am I good at?

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LEARNER MAPS

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Create a learner mapBrainstorm the key ideas

Sketchnote the learner map

Share with others

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Te WhārikiHow do I fly?

SkillsWhat can I do?

KnowledgeWhat do I know about my world?

Play interestsWhat are my favourite

games and toys?

DispositionsWhat is my default ways

of being?

Cultural identityWhat is my

whakapapa?

Working theoriesWhat am I wondering

about?

Funds of knowledge

What knowledge do I bring from home?

SchemaWhat patterns do I

repeat in my play?

RelationshipsWho is important to me?

Learning

strategiesHow do I go about learning

new things?

Islands of

interestWhat am I an expert in?

Multiple Intelligence

What kind of smart am I?

Learner identitiesWho am I as a

learner?

AttitudesWhat is my ways of

thinking?

StrengthsWhat am I good at?

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Why use learner maps? It helps us to zoom out and take a holistic view on children’s

learning and progress.

It generate creative and in-depth conversations about

children’s learning.

It’s affordable and we don’t need access to technology to

create them.

Learner maps can explain complex ideas quickly and clearly.

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Reflect on the sessionSomething new

Something to rethink

Something to do

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Share your [email protected]

The sketchnote handbook by Mike Rohde

http://www.slideshare.net/DaleneMactier/learner-maps

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